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Humanism, Capitalism, and Rhetoric in Early Modern England - The Separation of the Citizen from the Self (Hardcover): Lynette... Humanism, Capitalism, and Rhetoric in Early Modern England - The Separation of the Citizen from the Self (Hardcover)
Lynette Hunter
R2,313 Discovery Miles 23 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book offers an interdisciplinary approach to concepts of the self associated with the development of humanism in England, and to strategies for both inclusion and exclusion in structuring the early modern nation state. It addresses writings about rhetoric and behavior from 1495-1660, beginning with Erasmus' work on sermo or the conversational rhetoric between friends, which considers the reader as an 'absent audience', and following the transference of this stance to a politics whose broadening democratic constituency needed a legitimate structure for governance-at-a-distance. Unusually, the book brings together the impact on behavior of these new concepts about rhetoric, with the growth of the publishing industry, and the emergence of capitalism and of modern medicine. It explores the effects on the formation of the 'subject' and political legitimation of the early liberal nation state. It also lays new ground for scholarship concerned with what is left out of both selfhood and politics by that state, studying examples of a parallel development of the 'self' defined by friendship not only from educated male writers, but also from women writers and writers concerned with socially 'middling' and laboring people and the poor.

Re-Constructing the Book - Literary Texts in Transmission (Hardcover): Lynette Hunter Re-Constructing the Book - Literary Texts in Transmission (Hardcover)
Lynette Hunter; Maureen Bell, Shirley Chew, Simon Eliot
R3,654 Discovery Miles 36 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2001. Literary critics, textual editors and bibliographers, and historians of publishing have hitherto tended to publish their research as if in separate fields of enquiry. The purpose of this volume is to bring together contributions from these fields in a dialogue rooted in the transmission of texts. Arranged chronologically, so as to allow the use of individual sections relevant to period literature courses, the book offers students and teachers a set of essays designed to reflect these approaches and to signal their potential for fruitful integration. Some of the essays answer the demand "Show me what literary critics (or textual editor; or book historians) do and how they do it", and stand as examples of the different concerns, methodologies and strategies employed. Others draw attention to the potential of the approaches in combination.

Politics of Practice - A Rhetoric of Performativity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Lynette Hunter Politics of Practice - A Rhetoric of Performativity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Lynette Hunter
R2,097 Discovery Miles 20 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book discusses affective practices in performance through the study of four contemporary performers - Keith Hennessy, Ilya Noe, Caro Novella, and duskin drum - to suggest a tentative rhetoric of performativity generating political affect and permeating attempts at social justice that are often alterior to discourse. The first part of the book makes a case for the political work done alongside discourse by performers practising with materials that are not-known, in ways that are directly relevant to people carrying out their daily lives. In the second part of the book, four case study chapters circle around figures of irresolvable paradox - hendiadys, enthymeme, anecdote, allegory - that gesture to what is not-known, to study strategies for processes of becoming, knowing and valuing. These figures also shape some elements of these performances that make up a suggested rhetorical stance for performativity.

Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet - Reading Strategies from Criticism, Editing and the Theatre... Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet - Reading Strategies from Criticism, Editing and the Theatre (Paperback)
Lynette Hunter, Peter Lichtenfels
R1,695 Discovery Miles 16 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through exciting and unconventional approaches, including critical/historical, printing/publishing and performance studies, this study mines Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to produce new insights into the early modern family, the individual, and society in the context of early modern capitalism. Inspired by recent work in cultural materialism and the material book, it also foregrounds the ways in which the contexts and the text itself become available to the reader today. The opening material on critical/historical approaches focuses on the way that readers have frequently read and played the text to explore issues that cluster around the family, marriage, gender and sexuality. Chapter two, on the ways that actors today inhabit character and create behaviour, provides intertextual comment on acting in the early modern period, and the connections between acting and social behaviour that inform self-image and the performance of identity both then and now. The third chapter on printing/publishing approaches to the text offers a detective story about the differences between Quarto One and Quarto Two, that focuses on the curious appearance in Quarto Two of material related to the law at word, phrase, line and scene level. The next three chapters integrate a close study of the language of the play to negotiate its potential significance for the present in the areas of: Family, Marriage, Gender and Sexuality; Identity, Individualism and Humanism; and the Law, Religion and Medicine. Among the startling aspects of this book are that it: - takes the part of Juliet far more seriously than other criticism has tended to do, attributing to her agency and aspects of character that develop the part suddenly from girl to woman; - recognizes the way the play explores early modern identity, becoming a handbook for individualism and humanism in the private domestic setting of early capitalism; and - brings to light the least recognized element in the play at the moment, its demonstration of the emerging structures of state power, governance by law, the introduction of surveillance, detection and witness, and the formation of what we now call the 'subject'. The volume includes on DVD a scholarly edition with commentary of the text of Romeo & Juliet, which re-instates many of the original early modern versions of the play.

Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet - Reading Strategies from Criticism, Editing and the Theatre... Negotiating Shakespeare's Language in Romeo and Juliet - Reading Strategies from Criticism, Editing and the Theatre (Hardcover, New Ed)
Lynette Hunter, Peter Lichtenfels
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through exciting and unconventional approaches, including critical/historical, printing/publishing and performance studies, this study mines Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to produce new insights into the early modern family, the individual, and society in the context of early modern capitalism. Inspired by recent work in cultural materialism and the material book, it also foregrounds the ways in which the contexts and the text itself become available to the reader today. The opening material on critical/historical approaches focuses on the way that readers have frequently read and played the text to explore issues that cluster around the family, marriage, gender and sexuality. Chapter two, on the ways that actors today inhabit character and create behaviour, provides intertextual comment on acting in the early modern period, and the connections between acting and social behaviour that inform self-image and the performance of identity both then and now. The third chapter on printing/publishing approaches to the text offers a detective story about the differences between Quarto One and Quarto Two, that focuses on the curious appearance in Quarto Two of material related to the law at word, phrase, line and scene level. The next three chapters integrate a close study of the language of the play to negotiate its potential significance for the present in the areas of: Family, Marriage, Gender and Sexuality; Identity, Individualism and Humanism; and the Law, Religion and Medicine. Among the startling aspects of this book are that it: - takes the part of Juliet far more seriously than other criticism has tended to do, attributing to her agency and aspects of character that develop the part suddenly from girl to woman; - recognizes the way the play explores early modern identity, becoming a handbook for individualism and humanism in the private domestic setting of early capitalism; and - brings to light the least recognized element in the play at the moment, its demonstration of the emerging structures of state power, governance by law, the introduction of surveillance, detection and witness, and the formation of what we now call the 'subject'. The volume includes on DVD a scholarly edition with commentary of the text of Romeo & Juliet, which re-instates many of the original early modern versions of the play.

Shakespeare, Language And The Stage: The Fifth Wall Only - Shakespeare and Language Series (Hardcover): Lynette Hunter, Peter... Shakespeare, Language And The Stage: The Fifth Wall Only - Shakespeare and Language Series (Hardcover)
Lynette Hunter, Peter Lichtenfels
R3,331 Discovery Miles 33 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Resulting from workshops at Shakespeareas Globe between leading critics, performance theorists and theatre practitioners such as Greg Doran of the RSC, Nicholas Hytner of the Royal National Theatre, Ann Thompson of the Arden Shakespeare and W.B. Worthen of the University of California, Berkeley, Shakespeare Language and the Stage breaks down the invisible barrier between scholar and practitioner. Topics discussed include text and voice, playing and criticism, gesture, language and the body, gesture and audience and multilingualism and marginality. The book provides fresh ways of thinking about the impact of Shakespeareas language on an audienceas understanding and interpretation of the action and examines how a variety of performances engage with Shakespeare's text, verse and language. As such it is a unique and invaluable resource for students, scholars and theatre practitioners alike.

Critiques of Knowing - Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and The Arts (Hardcover): Lynette Hunter Critiques of Knowing - Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and The Arts (Hardcover)
Lynette Hunter
R4,707 Discovery Miles 47 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Exploring what happens to science and computing when we think of them as texts. author Lynette Hunter weaves together such vast areas of thought as: rhetoric, politics, AI, computing, feminism, science studies, aesthetics and epistemology. Hunter takes the recent work on "situated knowledge" and argues that since we cannot have knowledge without communication, we need to think long and hard about textual strategies used when we try to locate knowledge in or from a particular place. She argues that the feminist standpoint critique of science hasn't considered the textual implications for such an approach and suggests that the arts and humanities are just as far behind in terms of democratizing access and evaluation, as the sciences. The text argues that what we need is a radical shake-up of approaches to the arts if the critiques of science and computing are to come to any fruition.

Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research - Scholarly Acts and Creative Cartographies (Hardcover): Shannon Rose Riley,... Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research - Scholarly Acts and Creative Cartographies (Hardcover)
Shannon Rose Riley, Lynette Hunter
R3,113 Discovery Miles 31 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Although the sciences have long understood the value of practice-based research, the arts and humanities have tended to structure a gap between practice and analysis. This book examines differences and similarities between Performance as Research practices in various community and national contexts, mapping out the landscape of this new field.

Re-Constructing the Book - Literary Texts in Transmission (Paperback): Lynette Hunter Re-Constructing the Book - Literary Texts in Transmission (Paperback)
Lynette Hunter; Maureen Bell, Shirley Chew, Simon Eliot
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title was first published in 2001. Literary critics, textual editors and bibliographers, and historians of publishing have hitherto tended to publish their research as if in separate fields of enquiry. The purpose of this volume is to bring together contributions from these fields in a dialogue rooted in the transmission of texts. Arranged chronologically, so as to allow the use of individual sections relevant to period literature courses, the book offers students and teachers a set of essays designed to reflect these approaches and to signal their potential for fruitful integration. Some of the essays answer the demand "Show me what literary critics (or textual editor; or book historians) do and how they do it", and stand as examples of the different concerns, methodologies and strategies employed. Others draw attention to the potential of the approaches in combination.

Critiques of Knowing - Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and The Arts (Paperback): Lynette Hunter Critiques of Knowing - Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and The Arts (Paperback)
Lynette Hunter
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring what happens to science and computing when we think of them as texts. author Lynette Hunter weaves together such vast areas of thought as: rhetoric, politics, AI, computing, feminism, science studies, aesthetics and epistemology. Hunter takes the recent work on "situated knowledge" and argues that since we cannot have knowledge without communication, we need to think long and hard about textual strategies used when we try to locate knowledge in or from a particular place. She argues that the feminist standpoint critique of science hasn't considered the textual implications for such an approach and suggests that the arts and humanities are just as far behind in terms of democratizing access and evaluation, as the sciences. The text argues that what we need is a radical shake-up of approaches to the arts if the critiques of science and computing are to come to any fruition.

Sentient Performativities of Embodiment - Thinking alongside the Human (Hardcover): Lynette Hunter, Elisabeth Krimmer, Peter... Sentient Performativities of Embodiment - Thinking alongside the Human (Hardcover)
Lynette Hunter, Elisabeth Krimmer, Peter Lichtenfels; Contributions by Hilary Bryan, Maureen Burdock, …
R3,677 Discovery Miles 36 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection offers writings on the body with a focus on performance, defined as both staged performance and everyday performance. Traditionally, theorizations of the body have either analyzed its impact on its socio-historical environment or treated the body as a self-enclosed semiotic and affective system. This collection makes a conscious effort to merge these two approaches. It is interested in interactions between bodies and other bodies, bodies and environments, and bodies and objects.

Towards A Definition of Topos - Approaches to Analogical Reasoning (Paperback, 1st ed. 1991): Lynette Hunter Towards A Definition of Topos - Approaches to Analogical Reasoning (Paperback, 1st ed. 1991)
Lynette Hunter
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Allegories, rhetoric, imagery, commonplaces, cliches and archetypes are discussed in connection with the literary work of authors such as Montaigne, Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Emile Zola and James Joyce.

Rhetorical Stance in Modern Literature - Allegories of Love and Death (Paperback, 1st ed. 1984): Lynette Hunter Rhetorical Stance in Modern Literature - Allegories of Love and Death (Paperback, 1st ed. 1984)
Lynette Hunter
R1,476 Discovery Miles 14 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
G. K. Chesterton: Explorations in Allegory (Paperback, 1st ed. 1979): Lynette Hunter G. K. Chesterton: Explorations in Allegory (Paperback, 1st ed. 1979)
Lynette Hunter
R1,373 Discovery Miles 13 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Politics of Practice - A Rhetoric of Performativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Lynette Hunter Politics of Practice - A Rhetoric of Performativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Lynette Hunter
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book discusses affective practices in performance through the study of four contemporary performers - Keith Hennessy, Ilya Noe, Caro Novella, and duskin drum - to suggest a tentative rhetoric of performativity generating political affect and permeating attempts at social justice that are often alterior to discourse. The first part of the book makes a case for the political work done alongside discourse by performers practising with materials that are not-known, in ways that are directly relevant to people carrying out their daily lives. In the second part of the book, four case study chapters circle around figures of irresolvable paradox - hendiadys, enthymeme, anecdote, allegory - that gesture to what is not-known, to study strategies for processes of becoming, knowing and valuing. These figures also shape some elements of these performances that make up a suggested rhetorical stance for performativity.

Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research - Scholarly Acts and Creative Cartographies (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009): Shannon... Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research - Scholarly Acts and Creative Cartographies (Paperback, 1st ed. 2009)
Shannon Rose Riley, Lynette Hunter
R3,106 Discovery Miles 31 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Although the sciences have long understood the value of practice-based research, the arts and humanities have tended to structure a gap between practice and analysis. This book examines differences and similarities between Performance as Research practices in various community and national contexts, mapping out the landscape of this new field.

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Paperback): Lynette Hunter, Peter Lichtenfels Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Paperback)
Lynette Hunter, Peter Lichtenfels
R864 Discovery Miles 8 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This new scholarly edition 'Romeo and Juliet' is edited with theatre productions in mind, and how theatre has an impact on how we read and play Shakespeare's works. The editors bring a wealth of experience in theatre, textual editing and literary criticism to the play, and renew it as a comic tragedy that establishes many of the modern world's obsessions. The edition restores much of the early text that is traditionally cut out and offers insight into how to play difficult passages. This great romance becomes an early commentary on identity, sexuality, the family and the law, creating some of the first fully-rounded female characters in the English theatre, and providing a dry-run for 'Hamlet'.

Reading Shakespeare's Dramatic Language (Paperback): Lynette Hunter, Lynne Magnusson, Sylvia Adamson Reading Shakespeare's Dramatic Language (Paperback)
Lynette Hunter, Lynne Magnusson, Sylvia Adamson
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This accessible and interdisciplinary volume addresses a fundamental need in current education in language, literature and drama. Many of today's students lack the grammatical and linguistic skills to enable them to study Shakespearean and other Renaissance texts as closely as their courses require. This practical guide will help them to understand and use the structures and strategies of written and dramatic language. Eleven short essays on aspects of literary criticism and performance by an eminent team of contributors are followed by a more detailed exploration of the history of language use, grammar and spelling, plus a glossary of terms offering definitions, contexts and examples. Together these provide an informed and engaging historical understanding of dramatic language in the early modern period.

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